| Mmm, corn fritters and so much more! Deni 1 1/4 - qt. Stainless Steel Deep Fryer does it all. BIG BUCKS OFF! Quickly cook scrumptious side orders! Entertaining just got more fun. This unit by Deni is just the right size (1 1/4-qt.) for cabins, campers, RVs, dorms... you name it. Great for deep frying tasty morsels such as onion rings, beer-battered chicken/fish or homemade doughnuts. Price is deep fried, too. SAVE due to an excess-inventory Close-Out! Good stuff: Holds 4 1/4 cups of oil and 1 1/4 qts. of food; Easy-to-clean stainless steel housing; Built-in odor-reducing filter; Cool-touch lid with see-through viewing window; Adjustable thermostat dial, up to 375 degrees F; Stainless steel fry basket insert with detachable handle; Breakaway cord for added safety; Measures 7 1/2 x 8 1/4 x 9 1/2" d. Weighs 3 1/2 lbs.; 120V / 840W. ETL-listed. Includes recipe booklet. Get creative. Get your order in today for tasty treats! Deni Stainless Steel Deep Fryer |
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Deni Deep Fryer Snack Size
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| Review Date: May 14, 2007 |
| Reviewer: M. Banks, |
| I just love this cute little deep fryer. It is a perfect size for 1 0r 2 people. It beats having to heat up the big deep fryers just to have some french fries or chicken nuggets. It's also easy to strain the oil out, wipe the fryer out and pour the oil back in. |
So far so good.
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| Review Date: February 10, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Tim Crumley, South Carolina |
I was a little worried about the quality but so far this has been a great unit. Perfect for small jobs. There are only two of us and this unit does the job perfectly.
Edit: Broke. Lasted 6 months. We used it a lot but still... Maybe we got a lemon but it is only worth 3 or 4 stars now. |
Great little work horse.
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| Review Date: March 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Gail Smith, Tampa, Fl USA |
| I have a larger fryer and it works just fine. I don't use it much because it is big, bulky and a pain to clean. This little guy is great for one or two people. It doesn't take up much space so I leave it on the counter. The adjustable thermostat lets me cook things at the correct temperature so they come out great, just like the big one. When I need to clean it, it is an easy task. The big one is fine for when I have people over and I'm cooking for 5 or six people but for one or two people, this little one is great. I highly recommend it even if you do have the larger deep fryer like I do. |
Cute little fryer
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| Review Date: March 1, 2008 |
| Reviewer: A. Andes, |
| I bought this for my fiance as a Valentine's present, and he adores it! Now he can help in the kitchen without getting in the way or ruining dinner. :) It works wonderfully, and the first thing he made was country fried steak, which was AMAZING! So yes, this is very recommended. |
Deep Fryer
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| Review Date: April 3, 2008 |
| Reviewer: D.A.M., Olmsted Twp, OHIO |
| This little deep fryer works better than most larger ones. It maintains temperature well and the thermstat is a big plus. I also love the RED indicator light that tells you when the desired temperature is reached. This is an excellent value because you don't use a lot of oil. The basket is large enough to make more than enough food for one person. I loved it so much I bought a second one. Now I can double up on the same thing or make wings in one and fries in the other. |
Great Product
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| Review Date: March 10, 2008 |
| Reviewer: R. Duarte, Englewood,NJ |
| Great for a two people servings. Last night which was the third time using it ,made some coconut fried shrimp and they came out well done and delicious. I love my deep fryer!!!So far so good...and for $20 bucks Whoo u cant go wrong!!! |
Great fryer!!
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| Review Date: April 5, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Mario, Worcester, MA |
As other customers already said in their reviews on this product, this small fryer is great. If you just want to fry some french fries or fish for you, this fryer is exactly what you need: it reaches the frying temperature quickly and it requires a small amount of oil. Also, it is easy to be cleaned. Considering the cost, it is a big deal!
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Good Quality
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| Review Date: April 23, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Theodore Bouldin, maryland |
| Very nice fryer well made, a bit small will buy another of the same brand just a bit larger. |
STAINLESS STEEL MINI DEEP FRYER
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| Review Date: January 30, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Rada L, Bay Area, CA |
| This little fryer works well. It frys well with good supervision when in use. The basket has tendency to stick to foods. |
Eating too much fried foods now...
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| Review Date: April 28, 2008 |
| Reviewer: S. Robertson, Alpharetta, GA |
| This is a great little fryer for 2. Not for more, even better for only one. I was impressed by the quality of it. Perfect because doesn't take volumes of oil, and easy to clean. Oil goes a long way (may I recommend peanut oil?) Seems to get oil to temperature. This is a super cooker for battered dishes and coated dishes. Turned out real good tempura too. The oil will not get hot enough to fry things that require high heat such as papads (papadams) or other dishes that require very hot oil to help them expand quickly. |
Perfect small deep fryer!
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| Review Date: April 28, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Nathan Miller, |
| This deep-fryer is great. Everything about it is wonderful: Easy instructions, great features (the thermometer helps so much) and the food I've fried has been lovely! My only complaint is that it's difficult to clean. I wish I could find an easier way to clean it rather than sponging the inside and the net. |
Disappointing
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| Review Date: April 3, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Michael B. Holloway, Springfield, OR United States |
| After 6 five star reviews this sounded like the perfect fryer. I must have gotten a lemon. My fryer never got oil hotter than 335 degrees. It did not start re-heating the oil after food (12-1/8" cut french fries) was put in until the temperature dropped to 289 degrees. The result, of course, was greasy fries and a big disappointment. The above results where the result of eight trials using a digital thermometer and 12 or less fries. I felt so bad about this review that I went back this morning and tried again. With a little jiggeling of the thermosate I got the temperature up to 360 degrees and put in 6 sweet potato chips. A little better, but the temperature still dropped to 310 degrees before starting to recover and then only reached 320 before the chips started to burn around the edges. This goes back this afternoon! |
Not what I expected
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| Review Date: April 15, 2008 |
| Reviewer: A. Coon, VA |
| I have used this unit twice, and it doesn't get hot enough to cook the properly. I used it last night to fry frozen Okra (package said to cook 3-4mins) - it took almost 10. It's also difficult to clean. I do NOT recommend this item. |
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